His Majesty The King will lead the United Kingdom in a two-minute silence to honor those who died in conflicts. This solemn observance is part of the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph.
The King will be accompanied by members of The Royal Family, the Prime Minister, senior politicians, and faith leaders. The event commemorates the Armistice of the First World War as well as all other conflicts involving British and Commonwealth forces.
About 10,000 veterans will participate in the Royal British Legion’s March Past, representing over 300 Armed Forces and civilian organizations. The marchers will include people of all ages, from bereaved children and military cadets to some of the last surviving veterans of the Second World War.
"His Majesty The King will lead the nation in a two-minute silence to remember those who have fallen and suffered in conflict."
This annual event is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made and the enduring connection between the nation and its service members.
Author’s summary: The King leads a moving Remembrance Sunday ceremony, uniting veterans, officials, and citizens in honoring those lost in war through a two-minute silence and march.